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UAE's Edge Group Conducts First Test Flight of the Locally-Made JENIAH Jet-Powered Drone.
On March 15, 2024, the Edge Group marked a significant advancement in defense technology by completing the inaugural test flight of JENIAH, an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UAV), at its comprehensive testing facility, X RANGE, in Abu Dhabi. This event underscored the UAV's sophisticated autonomous functionalities, as it achieved a remarkable velocity of 1,050 km/h during the test. Notably, JENIAH distinguishes itself as the first UAV to be equipped with a jet engine, signaling a breakthrough in aerial combat capabilities. This development positions the Edge Group at the forefront of innovative unmanned air systems, enhancing the potential for advanced operational strategies in modern warfare.
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Edge Group JENIAH Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Picture source: Army Recognition)
The JENIAH project, developed by Edge Group over three years, showcases the company's dedication to innovation in unmanned air systems and precision technology. This initiative has successfully secured several international contracts, highlighting Edge Group's globally recognized advanced capabilities and technological prowess. Powered by an undisclosed jet engine, JENIAH boasts a top speed exceeding 1,000 km/h and maintains a cruise speed at Mach 0.8, though its autonomy levels remain unspecified.
Engineered for covert operations, JENIAH is capable of performing solo or in group formations to fulfill a range of mission types, such as offensive strikes, surveillance, and providing ground support in territories heavily guarded by the enemy. This venture emphasizes the strategic value of anti-access and area denial (A2/AD) systems in controlling the contemporary battlefield's operational domain, effectively addressing the challenges posed by the swiftly changing dynamics of future warfare scenarios.
Equipped with artificial intelligence for decision-making, the specific role of this AI, whether in navigation, assault missions, or both, remains to be detailed. However, the integration of artificial intelligence aims to enhance the efficiency and precision of the missions assigned to this UAV.
JENIAH stands out with a maximum munition payload of 480 kg, a top speed of over 1,000 km/h, and a low observable design. Its ability to reach cruising speeds above 0.7 Mach at an altitude of 25,000 feet opens new possibilities for engaging strategic targets.
The ADASI Jeniah Collaborative Combat Aerial Vehicle marks a turning point in defense technology, providing a powerful platform for both land and maritime operations. With this conclusive first test flight, JENIAH positions itself as a strategic asset for armed forces, redefining combat approaches with its speed, stealth, and autonomous operational capabilities.